Yes - this is belated, so apologies, however, even as an arrogant American, I find the history and event quite intriguing. In that of how government and it's citizens, and their actions or inactions, are viewed by others and history through the eyes of those others and their own perspectives, inflections, experiences and environments.

Depending on your point of view you may choose only the first verse or all three:

1st verse of the "Guy Fawkes" rhyme:

Remember, remember the fifth of November, The Gunpowder, Treason and Plot. I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.

2nd and 3rd - if you so choose - and there are other iterations as well:

Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, 'twas his intent to blow up the King and Parliament. Three score barrels of powder below, to prove old England's overthrow:

[Homer's love letter to Marge written on a postcard] "Maybe it's the beer talking Marge but you got a butt that won't quit. They got those big chewy pretzels here merJanthfgrr five dollars??!!!? Get outta here."